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what was the helpline number you used?CY2018 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 4:37 pmThank you for your reply. I just spoke to the Immigration helpline and they told me as long as my salary is over the new entrant number and 35.5k then it is ok to apply. I am even more confused now. He also said whether I am a experience worker is decided by my employer, not immigration caseworker. Do you have any opinion on this?
Wrong Information, It clears every SOC has own salary merit. But the minimum salary requirement is £35.5k for ILR from April 2018 (this would increase year by year)CY2018 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 4:37 pmThank you for your reply. I just spoke to the Immigration helpline and they told me as long as my salary is over the new entrant number and 35.5k then it is ok to apply. I am even more confused now. He also said whether I am a experience worker is decided by my employer, not immigration caseworker. Do you have any opinion on this?
03001232241Smalls16 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 9:02 pmwhat was the helpline number you used?CY2018 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 4:37 pmThank you for your reply. I just spoke to the Immigration helpline and they told me as long as my salary is over the new entrant number and 35.5k then it is ok to apply. I am even more confused now. He also said whether I am a experience worker is decided by my employer, not immigration caseworker. Do you have any opinion on this?
Thank you for your answer. My code is 1135. My employer has agreed to increase my salary from this month. Do you think 4 months payslip would be ok ?Rambo_ILR wrote: ↑Thu Aug 09, 2018 9:28 amWrong Information, It clears every SOC has own salary merit. But the minimum salary requirement is £35.5k for ILR from April 2018 (this would increase year by year)CY2018 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 4:37 pmThank you for your reply. I just spoke to the Immigration helpline and they told me as long as my salary is over the new entrant number and 35.5k then it is ok to apply. I am even more confused now. He also said whether I am a experience worker is decided by my employer, not immigration caseworker. Do you have any opinion on this?
E.G if SOC XXXX minimum salary is £32,000 and your earning is £34k it would fail your ILR (Tier 2 Visa will be approved)
if SOC YYYY minimum salary is £38,000 and your earning is £36k it would still fail your ILR (Tier 2 Visa will also be rejected as its not meeting minimum salary req)
If you have worked for 5 years in same field then your classed as Experienced hire, not new entrant, What is your SOC Code?
Do you have any additional "evidence" that you can provide as to WHY you were given the increase - i.e. all employees were increased, work that you have done has lead to the salary increase, etc.? I would say that the more that you can provide to evidence that this wasn't FOR the ILR, the better position you will be in so that it doesn't get deferred. Of course that doesn't mean that it won't but aids in mitigating as much as possible (think "guilty until proven innocent" which is how I went about my application. Thankfully the raise that I was due never came through but I had other issues with my application that had me on edge today at my appointment!!!)CY2018 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 5:56 pmHi Guys,
My situation is quite simple. The only concern for me now is salary increase 3 months before my croydon appointment (book for 4th Nov, increase in August, was reported in the SMS system). My salary was increased from 36k to 39k. And the salary for experience worker for my code is 37.8k. Would this be a problem? Any comments and advices is much appreciated.
Cheers,